MuSE: Developing guidance for collaborator and partner engagement in health guidelines and systematic reviews.
GRADE Stakeholder Involvement project group
Exciting news! 🎉The Global Evidence Summit is back in 2024! @cochranecollab@JBIEBHC@GIN_member & @campbellreviews have again joined forces to deliver the highly anticipated second Global Evidence Summit in Prague!
Save the date: 🗓️ 10-13 September #GES2024@GESummit
PAN is excited to share this opportunity for ALL patient/caregiver partners - not just those in research -- to participate in the future of patient-oriented research.
Share your thoughts and insights about health research in this survey. https://t.co/inYHYHOKLx
Our upcoming webinar will showcase effective structures & processes that support citizens to have a voice at decision-making tables so they can better hold leaders to account for achieving the system transformations that citizens need https://t.co/ZsbtjZrdHc
Trustworthy guidelines are the cornerstone of evidence-based healthcare.
But how can we distinguish between trustworthy and untrustworthy guidelines?
This useful article by @GuyattGH and colleagues can help
https://t.co/VfZ3QDfjn1
Watch a recording from our recent webinar for a great discussion on engaging citizens in providing evidence synthesis and support ▶️ https://t.co/CUJGjqZeah #E2PSummit2023#Evidence4Life @CochraneConsmr @WHO
The STrengthening the Reporting of OBservational studies in Epidemiology (STROBE)-Equity initiative seeks consultation on the draft STROBE-Equity guidance. Have a say in how equity should be considered in research!
https://t.co/VPOvER4Or1
https://t.co/Z2KIoQEyIL
The legendary @GuyattGH presenting on work led by Dr Linan Zeng on clarifying panel views of patients’ values and preferences. Qualitative study of panelists using this approach found it helpful in understanding each other & reaching consensus #GIN2023Glasgow
Challenging to find research & interview policymakers re: when & how they want to be engaged in guideline development - it was less decision-making than we expected! @GuidelinesMuse
Moderator Olivia Wu said she was surprised re: evidence appraisal step.
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Shoutout to @GuidelinesMuse for their fantastic work on engaging interested people & groups in guideline development & evidence synthesis by plenary speakers @Daniellep89 @PerVandvik
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Guideline developers should know that the research we found & folks we interviewed showed us that “Patients, caregivers, and patient organizations” & “Public” members want to be involved at EVERY step of the guideline development process @GuidelinesMuse#GIN2023Glasgow
The STrengthening the Reporting of OBservational studies in Epidemiology (STROBE)-Equity initiative seeks consultation on the draft STROBE-Equity guidance. Have a say in how equity should be considered in research!
https://t.co/VPOvER4Or1
Project website: https://t.co/ememErERjP
Our ongoing work to developing the GIN McMaster checklist extension for guideline adaptation presented by @sy9204 ! Stay tuned for our next steps ! #GIN2023Glasgow
Excited about coming to #GIN2023Glasgow? Check out this beautiful city, and find out what's in store here! 👇🏽 https://t.co/ATLxjkItEF Some useful info to make the most of your visit! 📷 https://t.co/jPp2leA7NM Staying active in the city!📷https://t.co/DPKmmJlq7u